Designer <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/michael-jantzen/">Michael Jantzen</a> twists our preconceived ideas of suburbia with this amazing series of abstracted photos. Jantzen's 'Deconstructing the Houses' challenges our expectations, transforming forms that we expect to be ordinary and static, producing an altered reality. By taking apart images of houses and rotating them he creates a new, scrambled vision of suburbia.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

These hybrid images are altered.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

The houses at times appear to be derelict and on the brink of collapse.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

They comment on the way in which we take the stability of 'the suburbs' for granted.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

His images suggest a different and unsettled world.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

In the reality of the pictures not even suburbia is a permanent entity.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

The series of photos are very different to the previous work by the designer.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

Jantzen's stunning Solar Pavilion house is a very different concept, yet there are similar threads that link the works.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

Both his photos and architectural projects appear to have similar layers to them.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

His work is often made up of fragmented shapes and patterns.

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Deconstructing The Houses by Michael Jantzen

Designer Michael Jantzen twists our preconceived ideas of suburbia with this amazing series of abstracted photos. Jantzen's 'Deconstructing the Houses' challenges our expectations, transforming forms that we expect to be ordinary and static, producing an altered reality. By taking apart images of houses and rotating them he creates a new, scrambled vision of suburbia.